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Main Entry: gentle

Part of Speech: adjective

Definition: having a mild or kind nature

Synonyms: affable, agreeable, amiable, benign, biddable, bland, compassionate, considerate, cool*, cultivated, disciplined, docile, domesticated, dove-like, easy, genial, humane, kindly, laid back, lenient, manageable, meek, mellow, merciful, moderate, pacific, peaceful, placid, pleasant, pleasing, pliable, quiet, soft, softhearted, sweet-tempered, sympathetic, tame, taught, temperate, tender, tractable, trained, warmhearted

Notes: genteel means marked by refinement in taste and manners; a gentile is a person who does not acknowledge your God or denotes a Christian as contrasted with a Jew; gentle means soft and mild or having or showing a kindly or tender nature

Antonyms: crude, rough, troubled, unkind, violent, wild

[Source] http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/gentle

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The noun form of the adjective 'soft' is softness.

The noun 'softness' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical quality.

The noun 'softness' is sometimes used in an abstract context, such as, a softness of manner or softness of mood.

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13y ago

Delicate

Cushiony

Fleshy

Furry

Feathery

Supple

Smooth

Mushy

Spongy

Pliable

Flexible

Mellifluous

Gentle

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The verb form is to soften (softens, softening, softened).

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Soft is an adjective. The noun form is softness and the verb is to soften, or make soft.

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Compressible
Deformable
Soft

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morbido

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